What is Making Tax Digital (MTD)?

Making Tax Digital is the government’s way of getting businesses to keep digital records and report them in real time.

What this means is that you will no longer be able to keep manual records and just submit them with your tax return at the end of the year.

Records will need to be kept digitally using accounts software and quarterly submissions will need to be made to HMRC as well as your annual tax return.

Who Does Making Tax Digital affect?

Making Tax Digital will eventually be compulsory for every small business and landlords.  We’ve set out the timetable below.

Benefits of Making Tax Digital

Problems with Making Tax Digital

Timetable for MTD

The current timetable for implementation of Making Tax Digital (correct at the moment but the government keep changing their mind) is: –

April 2019 – All businesses with a turnover over the current VAT threshold (£85,000) will have to comply with Making Tax Digital.  They will only need to use Making Tax Digital to report VAT returns initially.  They can report on other taxes voluntarily. Smaller businesses can opt in voluntarily.

April 2020 – All businesses will have to report on all taxes under Making Tax Digital.

How Can We Help?

Our dot-to-dot fully inclusive accountancy package includes for all of your book-keeping and we will submit your Making Tax Digital submissions as part of this.  Simply send us your paper information in our freepost envelopes each month and we will take care of everything else.  For more details visit our “what’s included” page on the website or give us a call on 0141 611 0434.

How much you could save?

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